Difference between revisions of "Manjistha"
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* used to treat blood disorders; spread heat, excess heat in the lungs, kidneys, and intestines; reduce swelling; and is a component of the three reds, a subcompound included in many Tibetan preparations in order to remove excess heat in the blood. | * used to treat blood disorders; spread heat, excess heat in the lungs, kidneys, and intestines; reduce swelling; and is a component of the three reds, a subcompound included in many Tibetan preparations in order to remove excess heat in the blood. | ||
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Other Names : Rubia cordifolia, Indian Madder, Marathi, Majith, Tamaralli, Manditti, btsod, qiàn cǎo gēn (茜草根)
The roots of Rubia cordifolia are also the source of a medicine used in Ayurveda.
Special Precautions of Manjistha
Benefits and uses of Manjistha are
- Is one of Ayurveda's most popular blood purifiers that has been used for lymphatic support.
- used to treat blood disorders; spread heat, excess heat in the lungs, kidneys, and intestines; reduce swelling; and is a component of the three reds, a subcompound included in many Tibetan preparations in order to remove excess heat in the blood.